Review of Radical Political Economics

Volume 50, n° 4, December 2018

URPE at the ASSAs and EEAs: Proceedings Issue

David Gordon Memorial Lecture

  • WEEKS John - Free Markets and the Decline of Democracy, pp. 637-648
  • MONGIOVI Gary - Comment on John Weeks’s 2018 David M. Gordon Memorial Lecture: The Political Contradictions of Capitalism, pp. 649-652 

URPE at the ASSAs

  • GRABEL Ilene - Toward a Pluripolar Global Financial Architecture? The Bretton Woods Institutions and the New Landscape of Developmental Finance, pp. 653-659
  • VERNENGO Matías - Classical Political Economy and the Evolution of Central Banks: Endogenous Money and the Fiscal-Military State, pp. 660-667
  • HOPKINS Barbara E. - Gender Inequality in Postcapitalism: Theorizing Institutions for a Democratic Socialism, pp. 668-674
  • MUNRO Kirstin - Unwaged Work and the Production of Sustainability in Eco-Conscious Households, pp. 675-682
  • HOLDER Michelle - Revisiting Bergmann’s Occupational Crowding Model, pp. 683-690
  • DAVIS Ann E. - The New Triffin Dilemma, pp. 691-698
  • CENGIZ Doruk - Total Effects of Privatization: Evidence from Turkey, pp. 699-707
  • MOSELEY Fred - Commodities as Products of Capital: A Reply to Skillman’s Review of Money and Totality, pp. 708-715 

URPE at the EEAs

  • COHEN Jennifer - What’s “Radical” about [Feminist] Radical Political Economy? pp. 716-726
  • BHATTACHARYA Snehashish, KESAR Surbhi - Possibilities of Transformation: The Informal Sector in India, pp. 727-735
Articles
  • CHARLES Sébastien, DALLERY Thomas, MARIE Jonathan - Why Are Keynesian Multipliers Larger in Hard Times? A Palley-Aftalion-Pasinetti Explanation, pp. 736-756
  • BRENNAN David M. - Regimes of Realization: Using Marx and Kalecki to Understand the US Economy, including the Great Recession and the “Recovery”, pp. 757-772
  • AHMED Pepita Ould - Politics within Complementary Currency Systems: The Case Study of Barter Clubs in Argentina, pp. 773-792
  • ARTNER Annamária - Can Capitalism Be Truly Democratic? pp. 793-809
  • ZAIFER Ahmet - The Accelerati, pp. 810-829
  • KONSTANTINIDIS Charalampos - Capitalism in Green Disguise: The Political Economy of Organic Farming in the European Union, pp. 830-852

Book Reviews

  • PRYKE Sam - How Will Capitalism End? Essays on a Failing System, pp. 853-855
  • PIMPARE Stephen - Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism, pp. 855-857
  • SKINNER Curtis - Building the Commune: Radical Democracy in Venezuela, pp. 857-860

Volume 50, n° 3, September 2018

  • KIM Marlene - Introduction to the Special Issue of the Past, Present, and Future of Radical Economics: URPE at Fifty, pp. 453-456

Articles

  • MEEROPOL Michael - How URPE Helped This “Tenured Radical” Thrive in a Non-radical Economics Department, pp. 457-467
  • KIM Marlene - URPE at Fifty: Reflections on a Half Century of Activism, Community, Debate (and a Few Crazy Moments), pp. 468-486
  • WACHTEL Howard M. - The Review of Radical Political Economics at Its Half Century: A Retrospectiv, pp. 487-503
  • MATTHAEI Julie - URPE, Radical Political Economics, Social Movements, and Revolution—From Identity Politics to Solidarity Economics: Looking Backward, Looking Forward on the Occasion of URPE’s Fiftieth Anniversary, pp. 504-521
  • KIM Marlene - URPE at UC Berkeley: The Activities, Protests, and Legacy of the Economics Students and URPE’s Once Largest Chapter, pp. 522-533
  • MATA Tiago - Radical Economics as Journalism: The Origins of Dollars & Sense, pp. 534-548
  • SCHROEDER Susan K. - The Influence of the Review of Radical Political Economics: Insights on Selected Key Articles, pp. 549-575

What “Radical” Means in the 21st Century

  • KIM Marlene - What Is Radical Political Economics? pp. 576-581

Memoirs

  • WEEKS John - Memoirs, pp. 582-598

Book Reviews

  • HELLER Henry - How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical Origins of Capitalism, pp. 599-601
  • KEANEY Michael - The Emotional Logic of Capitalism: What Progressives Have Missed, pp. 601-605
  • LEPLEY John - We Make Our Own History: Marxism and Social Movements in the Twilight of Neoliberalism, pp. 605-608
  • DANTAS Flavia - Ending Poverty: Jobs, Not Welfare, pp. 608-611
  • SALAS Carlos - Nuevos Paradigmas, Desarrollo Económico y Dinámica Social: Estrategias Contra La Pobreza en Bolivia, pp. 611-613
  • FARRELL Katharine N. - Social Costs Today: Institutional Analyses of the Present Crises, pp. 614-616
  • DEBANES Pauline - States of Discipline: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Contested Reproduction of Capitalist Order, pp. 616-619

Book Review Essay

  • SKILLMAN Gilbert L. - Money and Totality: A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx’s Logic in Capital and the End of the “Transformation Problem”, pp. 620-625

(résumés du n° 3/2018)

Volume 50, n° 2, June 2018

  • JACKSON William A. - Strategic Pluralism and Monism in Heterodox Economics, pp. 237-251
  • ARAUJO Pedro M. Rey - Institutional Change in Social Structures of Accumulation Theory: An Anti-essentialist Approach, pp. 252-269
  • SOBEL Richard, DISSELKAMP Annette - Arendt and the Social Question: A Post-Marxist Analysis, pp. 270-285
  • RODRIGUEZ Jason - The US Minimalist Movement: Radical Political Practice? pp. 286-296
  • THOMPSON Stephen - Profit Squeeze in the Duménil and Lévy Model, pp. 297-316
  • PAPADIMITROPOULOS Vangelis - Reflections on the Contradictions of the Commons, pp. 317-331
  • NAIDU Sirisha C., OSSOME Lyn - Work, Gender, and Immiseration in South Africa and India, pp. 332-348
  • SUMMA Ricardo, SERRANO Franklin - Distribution and Conflict Inflation in Brazil under Inflation Targeting, 1999–2014, pp. 349-369
  • MATEO Juan Pablo - The Accumulation of Capital and Economic Growth in Brazil: A Long-Term Perspective (1950–2008), pp. 370-391
  • FERNANDEZ Víctor Ramiroz, EBENAU Matthias, BAZZA Alcides - Rethinking Varieties of Capitalism from the Latin American Periphery, pp. 392-408
  • QI Hao - “Distribution According to Work”: An Historical Analysis of the Incentive System in China’s State-Owned Sector, pp. 409-426

Book Reviews

  • WILLOUGHBY John - Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism, pp. 427-429
  • RAMNARAIN Smita - nEconomics, Culture and Development, pp. 429-431
  • RAO Smriti - Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as If All People Mattered (Second Edition), pp. 431-434
  • SASSOWER Raphael - Economics in the Twenty-First Century, pp. 434-436
  • SOEIRO Diana - Space, Politics and Aesthetics, pp. 436-438
  • BATERMAN Milford - Politicized Microfinance: Money, Power, and Violence in the Black Americas, pp. 438-441
  • COHN Steve - Unlikely Partners: Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global Chin, pp. 441-443

(résumés du n° 2/2018)

Volume 50, n° 1, March 2018

  • AHMED Waquar - Governing Foreign Direct Investment: Post-Enron Initiatives in India, pp. 5-23
  • DUZGUN Eren - Property, Geopolitics, and Eurocentrism: The “Great Divergence” and the Ottoman Empire, pp. 24-43
  • FELDER Ruthr, PATRONI Viviana - Precarious Work in Recession and Growth: A New Structural Feature of Labor Markets in Argentina? pp. 44-65
  • ROGERS Chris - Global Finance and Capital Adequacy Regulation: Recreating Capitalist Social Relations, pp. 66-81
  • JOSSA Bruno - Is Historical Materialism a Deterministic Approach? The Democratic Firm and the Transition to Socialism, pp. 82-98
  • STAROSTA Guido, FITZSIMONS Alejandro - Rethinking the Determination of the Value of Labor Power, pp. 99-115
  • CIPOLLA Francisco Paulo - The Mechanism of Relative Surplus Value, pp. 116-135
  • EVANGELISTA Rinaldo - Technology and Economic Development: The Schumpeterian Legacy, pp. 136-153
  • LAMARCHE Thomas, BODET Catherine - Does CSR Contribute to Sustainable Development? What a Régulation Approach Can Tell Us, pp. 154-172
  • HOROWITZ Mark, HUGHES Robert - Political Identity and Economists’ Perceptions of Capitalist Crises, pp. 173-193
  • SPOTTON VISANO Brenda - From Challenging the Text to Constructing It in a Large Economics Classroom: Revealing the Not-So-Common Sense of the Capitalist Mode of Production, pp. 194-204

Book Reviews

  • RUBIN Rachel - Passion and Patience: Society, History, and Revolutionary Vision, pp. 205-207
  • FRIEDMAN Gerald - What Every Economics Student Needs to Know, and Doesn’t Get in the Usual Principles Text, pp. 207-209
  • JEFFERIES William - The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Capitalism, pp. 210-212
  • ROZO Carlos A. - Neither Free Trade nor Protection: A Critical Political Economy of Trade Theory and Practice, pp. 213-215
  • BATEMAN Milford - Debtfare States and the Poverty Industry: Money, Discipline and the Surplus Population, pp. 215-218

(résumés du n° 1/2018)

        


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